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on how egypt was moving towards privatization they were very harsh about the measures egypt would have taken and actually last year the end of last year when egypt was still under the rule of tonto and the army they've actually increased some taxes on foreign imports so that's really was really bad news for the e.u. and interesting the progress report what they were most indignant about. you were was actually that egypt had done this without a console prior consultation with the e.u. in other words without asking the permission of a white man was the most heinous crime a country the global south commit it seems that they're really pushing ahead with this this is what morsi is desperately trying to do they've announced today that they will be moving ahead with what. has been described a deep and comprehensive free trade area and that with the calculus crisis in europe still ongoing this is really become more urgent now use tried to push these problems on to greece and italy as own we can more vulnerable members now is trying to push the burden more onto its neighbors and that's what thi
on how egypt was moving towards privatization they were very harsh about the measures egypt would have taken and actually last year the end of last year when egypt was still under the rule of tonto and the army they've actually increased some taxes on foreign imports so that's really was really bad news for the e.u. and interesting the progress report what they were most indignant about. you were was actually that egypt had done this without a console prior consultation with the e.u. in other...
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call the president of egypt. do something. don't wait 15 hours and then when it's your turn to speak, don't come out and shake your fists at mitt romney. that's outrageous. >> on the phone with libyan leaders, egyptian leaders -- >> no, they weren't. it was 15 hours later and secretary clinton said something. why was he slow? the president of the united states is not even talking to him. the president is not speaking up. >> the president of the united states isn't the only -- >> now that's the excuse from the democrats. >> you kn let's dismiss the president. >> you know that very well and the american people know that very well. >> i'm going to hit pause there. ipg you both made very ardent and well phrased cases. >> on top of each other. >> and viewers can make, you've got the facts now. >>> preliminary agreement was reached in the chicago teachers strike. so teachers and students are still not back in the classroom. why? a union member "outfront" next. [ male announcer ] does your prescription medication give you the burden
call the president of egypt. do something. don't wait 15 hours and then when it's your turn to speak, don't come out and shake your fists at mitt romney. that's outrageous. >> on the phone with libyan leaders, egyptian leaders -- >> no, they weren't. it was 15 hours later and secretary clinton said something. why was he slow? the president of the united states is not even talking to him. the president is not speaking up. >> the president of the united states isn't the only --...
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i speak about jordan, egypt and israel. we should not be a palestinian state the tests with lap band and the gaza. islamic radical forces. >> guest: to see the same happening? i do not. look beyond the current administration but but to e eliminate a sum of bin laden when loathsome let the this stage president decided to kill osama bin laden. 24 hours later it condemned the u.s. for killing one of the greatest leaders. do know which? the leader of the hamas organization in gaza to say i condemn the u.s. but on the other end by sending the troops to keogh osama bin laden they've pressure israel to sit down and negotiate. but with whom? the same people who incite against the jews everyday? that is why if we have to get to a point* we cannot allow the palestinian state but to get from my hotel to hear cost israel from east to west it is not something we can allow. with the border with canada, mexico with the enemy state or entity the prime minister assure around decided to pullout from gaza. i was against it. and was very close
i speak about jordan, egypt and israel. we should not be a palestinian state the tests with lap band and the gaza. islamic radical forces. >> guest: to see the same happening? i do not. look beyond the current administration but but to e eliminate a sum of bin laden when loathsome let the this stage president decided to kill osama bin laden. 24 hours later it condemned the u.s. for killing one of the greatest leaders. do know which? the leader of the hamas organization in gaza to say i...
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a very different scene here, a very different egypt. before, when the united states, president obama, was supporting the demonstrators here, president mubarak was in power -- and egypt was very much an ally. now, the president doesn't seem to be sure if egypt is an ally anymore. and some demonstrators who the arab spring helped give a voice to are trying to attack the u.s. embassy. >> how is the egyptian leadership going to respond to the president basically calling into question egypt's relationship to the united states? obviously financially, this is a huge issue for the egyptian government and a big test for morsi. >> reporter: the egyptian government has finally responded. i say "finally" because it was perceived to be somewhat late. the egyptian government gave somewhat of a half-hearted denouncement of what has been going on in cairo and what has been going on in libya. not as strong as the statements coming out of the libyan government. president morsi here from the muslim brother hood said that he supports the demonstration. act
a very different scene here, a very different egypt. before, when the united states, president obama, was supporting the demonstrators here, president mubarak was in power -- and egypt was very much an ally. now, the president doesn't seem to be sure if egypt is an ally anymore. and some demonstrators who the arab spring helped give a voice to are trying to attack the u.s. embassy. >> how is the egyptian leadership going to respond to the president basically calling into question egypt's...
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and say shame on you, call the president of egypt. do something. don't wait 15 hours and then when it's your turn to speak, don't come out and shake your fists at mitt romney. that's outrageous. >> and as you know -- >> the president and his team were on the phone with libyan leaders, egyptian leaders. >> no, they weren't. it was 15 hours later and secretary clinton said something. >> they got right on top of it, they sent the troops -- >> why wasn't -- he was slow. the president of the united states is not even talking to him. the president is not speaking up. >> the president of the united states is not the only diplomatic arsenal -- >> now that's the excuse from the democrats let's dismiss the president. >> you know that very well and the american people know that very well. which is why you see these dismal numbers for mitt romney and good numbers for president obama. >> i'm going to hit pause there. i think you both made very ardent and well phrased cases. >> on top of each other. >> and viewers can make, you've got the facts now. >>> prelimin
and say shame on you, call the president of egypt. do something. don't wait 15 hours and then when it's your turn to speak, don't come out and shake your fists at mitt romney. that's outrageous. >> and as you know -- >> the president and his team were on the phone with libyan leaders, egyptian leaders. >> no, they weren't. it was 15 hours later and secretary clinton said something. >> they got right on top of it, they sent the troops -- >> why wasn't -- he was...
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the film sparked days of demonstrations in egypt. protestors clashed with security forces near the u.s. embassy in cairo. >>> a pakstani nuclear scientist says he sold tech nlg to other countries under orders from pakistan's government. kahn at the center of the nuclear black market. said to have sold technology to north korea and iran. >> it wasn't my decision to spread the nuclear technology to other countries, the government ordered me to hand it over. >> kahn made the revelation in a spech to legal professionals and told a pakistani newspaper that the then prime minister ordered the sale in the national interest. kahn said transferring nuclear technology is too complex to be done by one person. the pakistani government denied his claims. a statement said a government investigation showed it was not involved in nuclear proliferation at any stage. >>> nato forces have abandoned a centerpiece of their exit strategy from afghanistan, at lest for now. the afghan militants in uniform have killed many this year. >> reporter: a major red
the film sparked days of demonstrations in egypt. protestors clashed with security forces near the u.s. embassy in cairo. >>> a pakstani nuclear scientist says he sold tech nlg to other countries under orders from pakistan's government. kahn at the center of the nuclear black market. said to have sold technology to north korea and iran. >> it wasn't my decision to spread the nuclear technology to other countries, the government ordered me to hand it over. >> kahn made the...
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i'm standing in front of the egypt museum here. we see that certainly t earliest times in that archc religion, finding so meaning, some sense of purpose out of life that was cold and brutal created such an extraordinarily beautiful set of statues and mythic drama. a couple of questions we can follow up here in terms of main class themes. one would be the pervasiveness of religion. in the face of insecurity and death, we think once again about identity - who are these people - and relationship. how do we deal with the world around us that seems bent on our creating our own demise? our sojourn through the wide, coolalls of the egyptian museum in cairo dramatically reinforces our three interrelated introductory class themes. rites of passage - in this case death - generate boundary questions - "where do i go when i die?" which is a pervasive human preoccupation from our most ancient civilizations up to the present. if nothing else, our mortality is the commonality that binds humanity together, and forces us to formulate religious answ
i'm standing in front of the egypt museum here. we see that certainly t earliest times in that archc religion, finding so meaning, some sense of purpose out of life that was cold and brutal created such an extraordinarily beautiful set of statues and mythic drama. a couple of questions we can follow up here in terms of main class themes. one would be the pervasiveness of religion. in the face of insecurity and death, we think once again about identity - who are these people - and relationship....
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egypt -- egypt is a pile of contradiction. in the words of former c.i.a. agent robert baer, if you want a serious interrogation, he send a prisoner to jordan. if you want them for tiewrksd you send them to sear yavment but if you want them to disappear, to never see them again, you send them to egypt. this was the egypt under mew with regard rack, who when we felt somebody needed to be tortured or disappeared, and we didn't want there to be any repercussions coming back on us, that's where they sent them, to egypt. over the past 30 years we bought this sort of regime there to do our bidding when we wished. it became very unpopular to people and so you wonder if the arab spring, you wonder why are these people so unhappy? well, they hated mubarak because he was a dictator. he was an autocrat, and they didn't have freedom of speech, they didn't have freedom of association, and they were beaten with pillly clubs if they tried to gather. their political parties were outlawed. they hated mubarak because he was anti-democrat. he didn't allow voting. but he was o
egypt -- egypt is a pile of contradiction. in the words of former c.i.a. agent robert baer, if you want a serious interrogation, he send a prisoner to jordan. if you want them for tiewrksd you send them to sear yavment but if you want them to disappear, to never see them again, you send them to egypt. this was the egypt under mew with regard rack, who when we felt somebody needed to be tortured or disappeared, and we didn't want there to be any repercussions coming back on us, that's where they...
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egypt is a huge issue. egypt is kind of the 800 pound gorilla in the area. whenever you may want to say mubarak recognized israel's right to exist. he recognized a two-state solution was the only way. he was helpful in many respects. which way this president will go, and no one knows. i am strongly of the opinion that this next year is a very important year to get these things sorted out. we have to watch very carefully. we should not compel countries. we can try to be flexible with them. candidly, i am not so sure wish to put $1 billion into egypt unless egypt is willing to move in a direction away from radical islam. >> let's openness of to ever on the panel appeared what tools to the nine states use in the next four years to try to influence iraq in terms of its relationship with iran? specifically, with the situation in syria. it is the leverage the united states could use in the realm of smart powers. we have exhausted heart power avenues, right? >> i would like to combine your question and go back to the question you asked secretary all right about wha
egypt is a huge issue. egypt is kind of the 800 pound gorilla in the area. whenever you may want to say mubarak recognized israel's right to exist. he recognized a two-state solution was the only way. he was helpful in many respects. which way this president will go, and no one knows. i am strongly of the opinion that this next year is a very important year to get these things sorted out. we have to watch very carefully. we should not compel countries. we can try to be flexible with them....
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. >>> tensions are also high in egypt as anti-u.s. demonstrations continue. nhk world's yu kobayashi reports from cairo. >> reporter: protesters are out on the streets again. they gathered around the u.s. embassy for a third day. security forces shot tear gas to disperse the crowd. the demonstrators fought back by throwing stones. security forces are trying to break up the protests. they want to make sure it doesn't get out of control. more troops were sent in. the protesters were pushed back toward tahrir square, several hundred meters from the u.s. embassy. but there were no signs of return to order. overnight, vehicles were set on fire and protesters tried to force their way through security barriers. egyptian health authorities say more than a dozen people have been injured. egyptian health authorities say more than a dozen people have been injured. there are calls for more demonstrations on friday. the islamic day of prayer. a huge crowd is expected to gather in tahrir square. egypt is braced for another day of tensions. yu kobayashi, nhk world, cairo. >
. >>> tensions are also high in egypt as anti-u.s. demonstrations continue. nhk world's yu kobayashi reports from cairo. >> reporter: protesters are out on the streets again. they gathered around the u.s. embassy for a third day. security forces shot tear gas to disperse the crowd. the demonstrators fought back by throwing stones. security forces are trying to break up the protests. they want to make sure it doesn't get out of control. more troops were sent in. the protesters...
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for egypt it was a relatively rapid and soft revolution. for libya, it was a civil war and one in which every political faction is armed to the teeth and reaped to use these weapons. there is a dramatic difference in how the two countries have evolved in their transitions. >> eliot: you have these two different demonstrations of emotional in libya how does the white house begins to build a relationship with the libyan and egyptian government who can handle these very serious bumps. >> we have a policy. it turn u.s. policy on its head last year. we are supporting these transitions. there are going to be bumps in the road. for every two steps forward there will be one step back. we'll have good days and bad days. obviously we've had a bad day here. i think very much it's staying the course. obviously they're armed opposition in the middle east who are prepared to knock us off course and disrupt the emerging relationship that the u.s. wants to have with these very important societies. >> eliot: look, you importantly make the point that within
for egypt it was a relatively rapid and soft revolution. for libya, it was a civil war and one in which every political faction is armed to the teeth and reaped to use these weapons. there is a dramatic difference in how the two countries have evolved in their transitions. >> eliot: you have these two different demonstrations of emotional in libya how does the white house begins to build a relationship with the libyan and egyptian government who can handle these very serious bumps....
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embassy in egypt and reports that the u.s. has been approached about releasing one of the main guys responsible for the 1993 world trade center attacks. was the blind sheikh and his release from prison what was really behind this cairo protest, and what did our government agree to, not agree to or even get asked in the first place? we've got an update. >>> plus, a troubling case of campaigning in the classroom. how a college professor nearly forced students to pledge their vote for president obama. >> i asked her, i'm like, why is it necessary that i sign this? and he just, she told me, because i passed it out. and i was, like, oh, my gosh. megyn: fox news alert, new details surrounding reports of what may be a troubling ulterior motive behind the attack on our embassy in egypt last week. as we told you at the top of the hour, u.s. intel suggesting the attack in cairo last week may have been part of an effort to prothe imprisonment of the accused mastermind of the 1993 world trade center bombing. fox news has now obtained a le
embassy in egypt and reports that the u.s. has been approached about releasing one of the main guys responsible for the 1993 world trade center attacks. was the blind sheikh and his release from prison what was really behind this cairo protest, and what did our government agree to, not agree to or even get asked in the first place? we've got an update. >>> plus, a troubling case of campaigning in the classroom. how a college professor nearly forced students to pledge their vote for...
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/egypt relations. let's listen to it. >> you know, i don't think that we would consider them an ally. but we don't consider them an enemy. they are a new government that is trying to find its way. they were democratically elected. i think that we are going to have to see how they respond to this incident. >> so, break this down for us, elise, because we heard him saying not an ally, not an enemy, and a lot of this is diplospeak, if you're not someone who knowles it fluently like you, it kind of doesn't make sense. you're the translator. explain it to us. >> president obama speaking, and when you hear it around the world you think, oh, egypt isn't our ally. he misspoke a little bit. egypt is considered, as you saw in the earlier hour, as spokesman of the state department said, a major non-nato ally. the u.s. has relations with countries. they don't have relations with governments. and you've seen in these things with syria, with libya, with all of these dictators that the u.s. helped get out say listen,
/egypt relations. let's listen to it. >> you know, i don't think that we would consider them an ally. but we don't consider them an enemy. they are a new government that is trying to find its way. they were democratically elected. i think that we are going to have to see how they respond to this incident. >> so, break this down for us, elise, because we heard him saying not an ally, not an enemy, and a lot of this is diplospeak, if you're not someone who knowles it fluently like...
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egypt is a friendly country an important ally for us. the rest of the tenure of our discussions was encouraging. there was a concentration and dented the egyptian leadership on the economic scene -- in the egyptian leadership on the economic scene. that requires practical government. that requires economic expansion, attraction of foreign investors. given the demonstration was -- visitors to the prime minister of egypt was a large u.s. trade delegation. strong encouragement of the tape -- of the egyptian government. i think that is well understood. the president -- i have found his manner, his approach to the particular economic challenges of his country and the recognition of the importance of that to be more encouraging than anything i've seen in egypt in the last few years. we cannot have any complacency about what the challenges are. >> are you saying the relationship between the u.k. government's and the newton government is better than it was with mubarak? >> i do not have much experience personally of the relationship with the mub
egypt is a friendly country an important ally for us. the rest of the tenure of our discussions was encouraging. there was a concentration and dented the egyptian leadership on the economic scene -- in the egyptian leadership on the economic scene. that requires practical government. that requires economic expansion, attraction of foreign investors. given the demonstration was -- visitors to the prime minister of egypt was a large u.s. trade delegation. strong encouragement of the tape -- of...
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is egypt going to become like pakistan or will it become like turkey? liz: what is your best guess? >> we certainly have to work on it and continue our systems programs. it would be madness to let them off. we have to have healthy stabilization in situations and help them build their economic linkages with other parts of the world, like ourselves, western europe and trade. in my opinion, that is the real answer. liz: americans are hurting and struggling to understand why we should give aid to the middle east. >> certainly we should give some aid. i don't think we should cut it off and the friendship that we have established with the egyptians and others. but over the longer term, i really think it is business, investments, private sector driven prosperity that is going to be the answer. in my opinion from the main thing is for our business community to see what opportunities they can find out there. >> libya, tunisia, egypt. lucrative contracts for businesses out there. will it come to the united states, in your perspective? you have worked for president clinton and president bush.
is egypt going to become like pakistan or will it become like turkey? liz: what is your best guess? >> we certainly have to work on it and continue our systems programs. it would be madness to let them off. we have to have healthy stabilization in situations and help them build their economic linkages with other parts of the world, like ourselves, western europe and trade. in my opinion, that is the real answer. liz: americans are hurting and struggling to understand why we should give...
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egypt yes. but we always gave them that in condition of protecting the peace treaty with israel. we gave the pakistani in condition to fellow al qaeda and allow us our drone attacks. in these countries, these reform we're asking will take time. they've been news to be run by dictators for deckates. five american presidents supported the dictators. so to turn the history around and to turn everything upside down, it will take time. it takes education and it takes more than that. the american government is well seen today in arab countries. i was in beirut in
egypt yes. but we always gave them that in condition of protecting the peace treaty with israel. we gave the pakistani in condition to fellow al qaeda and allow us our drone attacks. in these countries, these reform we're asking will take time. they've been news to be run by dictators for deckates. five american presidents supported the dictators. so to turn the history around and to turn everything upside down, it will take time. it takes education and it takes more than that. the american...
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none of the people charged are believed to be in egypt. but if they're brought to trial... the charges could result in the death penalty. the funeral is being held today for a navy seal killed in an attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. glen doherty was one of four americans who died last week... in the attack that took place on the anniversary of september 11th. hundreds of mourners attended a wake yesterday in his hometown of winchester, massachussetts. the attack in libya also killed u.s. ambassador chris stevens and two other men. according to the libyan parliament... several people have been arrested in connection with the attack a long-awaited report on the controverisal gun-trafficking operation known as fast and furious may be released later today. mexico. but critics blame it for contributing to crimes .. including the murder of u.s. border agent. the report by the justice department's inspector general is expected to spell out whether the botched plan was mostly the fault of agents in arizona ... or if the obama administration played a major role. more controvers
none of the people charged are believed to be in egypt. but if they're brought to trial... the charges could result in the death penalty. the funeral is being held today for a navy seal killed in an attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. glen doherty was one of four americans who died last week... in the attack that took place on the anniversary of september 11th. hundreds of mourners attended a wake yesterday in his hometown of winchester, massachussetts. the attack in libya also killed u.s....
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last couple weeks has had an intensive consultations with leaders in the region, leaders of turkey, egypt, israel, yemen, libya and afghanistan. >> that's not enough. i think david is right here. look, the reality is personal chemistry is very important. also remember most of these leaders, you are speaking through an interpreter. as you well know, when you're doing it on the phone, you have an interpreter there, you're doubly or even triply removed from the person. when you meet them in the flesh, even though there are interpreters, it's a much more human interaction and look, he's never met the president of egypt. this is a guy we really need to understand, whether he can bring egypt to a democratic place and a pro-western place while retaining his islamist background. there are issues with turkey, they've got many important issues to deal with. i don't quite understand why this happened, you know. possibly there's some explanation. one part of it may be that this president is very smart, he's very cerebral. he tends not to place a lot of weight on what david was talking about, the pers
last couple weeks has had an intensive consultations with leaders in the region, leaders of turkey, egypt, israel, yemen, libya and afghanistan. >> that's not enough. i think david is right here. look, the reality is personal chemistry is very important. also remember most of these leaders, you are speaking through an interpreter. as you well know, when you're doing it on the phone, you have an interpreter there, you're doubly or even triply removed from the person. when you meet them in...
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he assured him protecting the embassy was egypt awes duty. he was criticized for slow response. >> most notorious extremist could be here within a week to face terrorism charges. they ruled radical muslim cleric and four other suspected terrorists can be extradited. al masri tried to set up a training camp. they tried to get him extradited for years but it has been delayed because it was appealed. >>> amtrak tried to get the rail project you are paying for. starting tonight and ending next week the railroad plans to stem them between maryland and massachusetts reaching record speeds of 165 miles per hour p. back in july you may remember they announced the multi billion dollar improvement plan despite being $1.34 billions in the red. >>> country super star toby keith giving someone a surprise of her life time during his concert. >> keith plucked her out of the krod in tribute to her husband employed in afghanistan. her husband returned home early. as the song ended major pete cruise walked out on the stage. >> the couple stayed on stage to hel
he assured him protecting the embassy was egypt awes duty. he was criticized for slow response. >> most notorious extremist could be here within a week to face terrorism charges. they ruled radical muslim cleric and four other suspected terrorists can be extradited. al masri tried to set up a training camp. they tried to get him extradited for years but it has been delayed because it was appealed. >>> amtrak tried to get the rail project you are paying for. starting tonight and...
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in egypt the embassy was overrun. the egyptian copts ran away and did not protect the embassy in libya the military, the libyan military, libyan cops ran away. it did not protect the embassy. worst of all was the fact that the ambassador was murdered, killed. i'm not sure exactly how, whether he expects heated or how it actually occurred. along with three other personnel. and i did not believe that the american response was adequate. the egyptian defense strike at the american embassy in egypt initially put out a statement which was denunciatory of the video that some muslims were saying was the reason for the tax. and was not sufficiently denunciatory of the egyptian government in my judgment. then hillary put out a magnificent statement which was followed then by that white house repudiating the american embassy statement and making a statement calling the egyptian government's task. in libya, there were even more conciliatory because the libyan prisoner had denounced the attack. but that's not adequate. if the liby
in egypt the embassy was overrun. the egyptian copts ran away and did not protect the embassy in libya the military, the libyan military, libyan cops ran away. it did not protect the embassy. worst of all was the fact that the ambassador was murdered, killed. i'm not sure exactly how, whether he expects heated or how it actually occurred. along with three other personnel. and i did not believe that the american response was adequate. the egyptian defense strike at the american embassy in egypt...
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egypt yes. but we always gave them that in condition of protecting the peace treaty with israel. we gave the pakistani in condition to fellow al qaeda and allow us our drone attacks. in these countries, these reform we're asking will take time. they've been news to be run by dictators for deckates. five american presidents supported the dictators. so to turn the history around and to turn everything upside down, it will take time. it takes education and it takes more than that. the american government is well seen today in arab countries. i was in beirut in june and they were celebrated. for the first time you see president obama seen as a person that actually pacify the western world america with the arab world. but today, let's look what's happening in the united states. some people are telling -- >> we're going to have to -- >> don't vote because he's
egypt yes. but we always gave them that in condition of protecting the peace treaty with israel. we gave the pakistani in condition to fellow al qaeda and allow us our drone attacks. in these countries, these reform we're asking will take time. they've been news to be run by dictators for deckates. five american presidents supported the dictators. so to turn the history around and to turn everything upside down, it will take time. it takes education and it takes more than that. the american...
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despite a call for calm by egypt's president, there's concern of more violence. >> we are going to bring those who killed our fellow americans to justice. >> the fbi sending a team from new york to germany, four arrests in the death of four americans. they are looking for more. >> we have to protect our people. we have to protect the americans. >> reporter: secretary of state, hillary clinton, identified the two security guards who were killed. >> they were good and great men. they were committed to the cause of building a brighter future for the people of libya. >> reporter: in washington and on the campaign trail, republicans are pushing the obama administration. >> the world needs american leadership. >> no signals. >> reporter: they blame protest on the arab spring gone bad. >> this is about american weakness and the president's inability to lead. >> reporter: the fbi will be looking into the man who created the film. they make it clear they are looking into him. apparently, he was on probation and not supposed to be using the internet. their investigation is not centered around the
despite a call for calm by egypt's president, there's concern of more violence. >> we are going to bring those who killed our fellow americans to justice. >> the fbi sending a team from new york to germany, four arrests in the death of four americans. they are looking for more. >> we have to protect our people. we have to protect the americans. >> reporter: secretary of state, hillary clinton, identified the two security guards who were killed. >> they were good...
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to the asia and egypt are -- tunisia and egypt are actively engaged in constitutions, libya will become engaged shortly. we want to give them economic health and so forth. what should they do if they write in their constitution things regarding, for example, the rights of women or the rights of different religious communities that we find highly troubling, we think they are backwards? where things relating to the freedom of the media or the independence of the judiciary? should there be conditions and our assistance? should we engage in quiet dialogue? these are likely to rise. gosh i think we should speak up and tell them that they are problematic because they're not in accordance with the trends of history in recent years and not in accord with some of the un documents that are out there. we should have no reservations of speaking out, but remember, it is their constitution. was that these nations will put something in there about being an islamic nation. that is something that we would have a basis to object to. where we think it is something they have missed the boat on, we should n
to the asia and egypt are -- tunisia and egypt are actively engaged in constitutions, libya will become engaged shortly. we want to give them economic health and so forth. what should they do if they write in their constitution things regarding, for example, the rights of women or the rights of different religious communities that we find highly troubling, we think they are backwards? where things relating to the freedom of the media or the independence of the judiciary? should there be...
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compounds and despite a call for calm by egypt's president, there's concern about more violence today afterriday prayer. >> we are going to bring those who killed our fellow americans to justice. >> reporter: the fbi is sending a team from new york to germany, then ben ghazbenghazi. they said they're looking for more. >> we have to protect our people. we have to protect the americans. >> reporter: secretary of state hillary clinton identified the two security guards who were killed. >> they were good and great men. they were committed to the cause of building a brighter future for the people of libya. >> reporter: in washington and on the campaign trail, republicans are pushing the obama administration. >> the world needs american leadership. >> no mixed signals. >> reporter: and blamed protests on the arab spring gone bad. >> what this is all about is american weakness and the president's inability to lead. >> reporter: also we've learned this morning that the fbi will be looking into the man who created that film that touched off this violence and they make it very clear that they'r
compounds and despite a call for calm by egypt's president, there's concern about more violence today afterriday prayer. >> we are going to bring those who killed our fellow americans to justice. >> reporter: the fbi is sending a team from new york to germany, then ben ghazbenghazi. they said they're looking for more. >> we have to protect our people. we have to protect the americans. >> reporter: secretary of state hillary clinton identified the two security guards who...
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overnight in egypt, there was tear gas and rocks, some 200 people injured. meantime here at the state department, secretary of state clinton has identified the two security guards who were killed. >> they were good and brave men. they were committed to the prospect of building a brighter future for the people of libya. >> reporter: republicans accusing the obama administration of mixed signals and an arab spring gone bad. meantime the fbi, one team on its way to libya to investigate. also, the fbi looking into the filmmaker whose film touched off these protests. apparent apparently, according to court records, he was on probation, not supposed to be using the internet. angie, back to you. >> tracie, thanks for those details. and the still rising anger over that film that helped spark the attacks has officials worried that violence may spread to the u.s. the fbi and homeland security released a bulletin warning first responders of the potential for large protests in u.s. cities. it makes no mention of specific threats but points out that, as the film gains mo
overnight in egypt, there was tear gas and rocks, some 200 people injured. meantime here at the state department, secretary of state clinton has identified the two security guards who were killed. >> they were good and brave men. they were committed to the prospect of building a brighter future for the people of libya. >> reporter: republicans accusing the obama administration of mixed signals and an arab spring gone bad. meantime the fbi, one team on its way to libya to...
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about it and look at what's going on in the arab countries there have been notable developments in egypt libya tunisia yemen and other places would you say that order and prosperity have been totally ensured for these nations and what's going on in iraq in libya their own clashes still raging among the country's various tribes i won't even mention the way the country had its regime changed this is a separate topic what concerns us more i want to emphasize once again is the current hostilities in syria but at the same time we are just as concerned about the possible consequences of certain decisions should they be taken or pinion the most important today is ending the violence we must all the warring parties including the government and the so-called rebels the armed opposition to sit down at the negotiating table and decide on a future that would guarantee security for all stakeholders in syria only then should they get down to any practical measures regarding the country's future government system we realize that this country needs a change but this doesn't mean that a change should com
about it and look at what's going on in the arab countries there have been notable developments in egypt libya tunisia yemen and other places would you say that order and prosperity have been totally ensured for these nations and what's going on in iraq in libya their own clashes still raging among the country's various tribes i won't even mention the way the country had its regime changed this is a separate topic what concerns us more i want to emphasize once again is the current hostilities...
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and early trips to turkey and egypt with high profile addresses to the arab and muslim world without a stop in israel further exacerbated that relationship. the push for middle east peace has been stuck ever since. and that rocky personal relationship with netanyahu was further underlined during a tense oval office building in may 2011 when the prime minister seemed to be lecturing the president. >> israel is prepared to make generous compromises for peace. it cannot go back to the 1967 lines. because these lines are indefensible. >> still, at least in public, they seem to have moved on. >> as i've said to prime minister in every single one of our meetings, the united states will always have israel's back when it comes to israel's security. >> some of the most sensitive issues, obama and romney seem to agree. at least when it comes to the big icture. jerusalem is israel's capital. a final peace agreement should include a two-state solution. and iran must be stopped from building a nuclear bomb. but there are differences when it comes to specific details on how to achieve those goals.
and early trips to turkey and egypt with high profile addresses to the arab and muslim world without a stop in israel further exacerbated that relationship. the push for middle east peace has been stuck ever since. and that rocky personal relationship with netanyahu was further underlined during a tense oval office building in may 2011 when the prime minister seemed to be lecturing the president. >> israel is prepared to make generous compromises for peace. it cannot go back to the 1967...
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what is coming out of egypt today. guest: thank you again. you have to see what has happened over the last 20 months in egypt. when these revolts first broke out in january of 2011, when the demonstrations broke out, that sparked mubarak's overthrow. the sentiment in the square in egypt was very much domestically focused. people were not talking about foreign policy, not talking about the united states or israel or the peace treaty. this was a revolution about overthrowing an autocratic regime. the problem with the revolution was that it was leaderless. that allowed a well organized groups, in egypt, that's the islamists, once the dust has settled and mark was gone, that is where you have in egypt -- islamist groups that were able to organize and win elections well the people who started the revolution were leaderless and disorganized. some of these islamist groups have been behind drumming up anti-american sentiment and the attack on the embassy in cairo and two weeks ago. you had a u.s.-designated terrorist organizat
what is coming out of egypt today. guest: thank you again. you have to see what has happened over the last 20 months in egypt. when these revolts first broke out in january of 2011, when the demonstrations broke out, that sparked mubarak's overthrow. the sentiment in the square in egypt was very much domestically focused. people were not talking about foreign policy, not talking about the united states or israel or the peace treaty. this was a revolution about overthrowing an autocratic regime....
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in egypt it's different. egypt you have a country that has been an age-old cluster of civilization for thousands of years. a cohesive community along the nile, where the government has far greater bureaucratic and institutional power even under this new regime than the government in libya has. the government in egypt has an army. it has police forces. but its problem is political. can an islamic government take actions against islamic demonstrators? >> to take the other big issue that we're thinking about this week, iran. iran is a big theme in your book. you talked in one chapter about the iranian pivot. the prime minister of israel has -- sees iran very much in terms of the new nick install. and iran can threaten the existence of israel and draws policies and conclusions from that. you have a broader historical and geographical analysis, and i'm curious, what you say about the decisions that we're going to be looking at over the next few weeks, months, 12 to 18 months going to be resolved one way or the oth
in egypt it's different. egypt you have a country that has been an age-old cluster of civilization for thousands of years. a cohesive community along the nile, where the government has far greater bureaucratic and institutional power even under this new regime than the government in libya has. the government in egypt has an army. it has police forces. but its problem is political. can an islamic government take actions against islamic demonstrators? >> to take the other big issue that...
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we keep a very close eye on the situation in egypt. i have a lot of friends that are driftian who is keep me posted on what is going on inside egypt. it is very, very serious. and religious persecution is incredible and yet, our government's giving billions to an islamic regime that is running egypt. the danger is incredible for those who don't share that islamic extremism. that's the danger here. >> shannon: we will watch that closely. and thanks to your work on the youcef nadarkhani case. we are happy to have positive news. >> we are thrilled with the outcome. >> shannon: as many americans head to church this morning, the intersection of god and politics is on many minds after the dustup on the democratic national convention. in a scripted show of unity, the democrats have to restore a reference to god. that got us thinking, given the constitutional separation of church and state, some would argue, it is not in the constitution, what role should god and religion play in polling its? in the next hour, we will be talking to family rese
we keep a very close eye on the situation in egypt. i have a lot of friends that are driftian who is keep me posted on what is going on inside egypt. it is very, very serious. and religious persecution is incredible and yet, our government's giving billions to an islamic regime that is running egypt. the danger is incredible for those who don't share that islamic extremism. that's the danger here. >> shannon: we will watch that closely. and thanks to your work on the youcef nadarkhani...
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an amazingariety of goods came to rome by ship from spain, france, asia minor, north africa and egypt. transportation expert ross hassig. it was closer is terms of the cost of transportation to get to egypt than it was to get a hundred miles inland in italy. you couldn't bring food from a hundred miles inland to rome, because even with carts, even with oxen, it simply cost too much. so rome was able to tap into the production of other areas because it was able to use ships where the cost of transportation was extremely low. keach: but roman seagoing merchant ships carrying upwards of a thousand tons were too large to navigate the tiber river, so cargos were unloaded onto smaller vessels downriver at the port city of ostia. ostia was once a bustling commercial city, with shops and restaurants... villas and apartment houses for merchants and shippers... theaters, parks and enormous warehouses crammed with every possible commodity. archaeologist amanda claridge. it's clear that the merchants, the many, many thousands of people involved in the supply of the city of rome who did base thems
an amazingariety of goods came to rome by ship from spain, france, asia minor, north africa and egypt. transportation expert ross hassig. it was closer is terms of the cost of transportation to get to egypt than it was to get a hundred miles inland in italy. you couldn't bring food from a hundred miles inland to rome, because even with carts, even with oxen, it simply cost too much. so rome was able to tap into the production of other areas because it was able to use ships where the cost of...
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egypt is a friendly country an important ally for us. the rest of the tenure of our discussions was encouraging. there was a concentration and dented the egyptian leadership on the economic scene -- in the egyptian leadership on the economic scene. that requires practical government. that requires economic expansion, attraction of foreign investors. given the demonstration was -- visitors to the prime minister of egypt was a large u.s. trade delegation. strong encouragement of the tape -- of the egyptian government. i think that is well understood. the president -- i have found his manner, his approach to the particular economic challenges of his country and the recognition of the importance of that to be more encouraging than anything i've seen in egypt in the last few years. we cannot have any complacency about what the challenges are. >> are you saying the relationship between the u.k. government's and the newton government is better than it was with mubarak? >> i do not have much experience personally of the relationship with the mub
egypt is a friendly country an important ally for us. the rest of the tenure of our discussions was encouraging. there was a concentration and dented the egyptian leadership on the economic scene -- in the egyptian leadership on the economic scene. that requires practical government. that requires economic expansion, attraction of foreign investors. given the demonstration was -- visitors to the prime minister of egypt was a large u.s. trade delegation. strong encouragement of the tape -- of...
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the president of egypt is a member of the muslim brotherhood. our ambassador to libya was assassinated in a terrorist attack. iran is moving to nuclear weapon capability. we somehow feel we are at the mercy of events rather than shaping events. i am often asked, why? what can we do about it to lead the middle east to stability and ease of that anger and hate over there and the violence? obviously extremas some is part of a problem, but that is not the whole story. the population is very young particularly in comparison with the population of developed nations. a lot of these young people do not have a lot of job prospects. the levels of youth unemployment across the region are excessive and chronic. and nation that had undergone a change in leadership recently, young people hubbard access to information. in the past, that was being carefully guarded by tyrants and dictators, but now it is available. they see the good as well as the bad surrounding societies. they can now organized across vast regions and mobilize populations. idle, crushed by a
the president of egypt is a member of the muslim brotherhood. our ambassador to libya was assassinated in a terrorist attack. iran is moving to nuclear weapon capability. we somehow feel we are at the mercy of events rather than shaping events. i am often asked, why? what can we do about it to lead the middle east to stability and ease of that anger and hate over there and the violence? obviously extremas some is part of a problem, but that is not the whole story. the population is very young...
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who don't consider themselves part of any power bloc dozens of countries need is attended including egypt's new the elected president mohamed morsi welsh marks the first visit to iran by an egyptian head of state since the one nine hundred seventy nine islamic revolution a significance of the meeting was also underlined by the presence of the u.n. on a tree became despite the u.s. and israel discouraging him of doing so and independent press such as psoriasis explains hope this says about iran's role in the region. mr brime ki-moon does recognize the fact and he has said so the key player in the region and nothing much really can be solved if you want participation i'm sure that the united states is likely. to come down hard on iraq and there's he's also aware of the flag there's two thirds of the countries that belong to the united nations are member countries of the nine aligned to the united states state department likes to say many things and i think that's precisely because they do tend to be very aggressive in their foreign policy towards certain countries in particular although i thi
who don't consider themselves part of any power bloc dozens of countries need is attended including egypt's new the elected president mohamed morsi welsh marks the first visit to iran by an egyptian head of state since the one nine hundred seventy nine islamic revolution a significance of the meeting was also underlined by the presence of the u.n. on a tree became despite the u.s. and israel discouraging him of doing so and independent press such as psoriasis explains hope this says about...
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it gets over the tax bill, don't ask, don't tell, egypt, libya, all of these things that happened in year-and-a-half after november 2010. one overarching theme is the president, whether you agree or disagree with some of his policy actions in that frame of time, saw the tea party, in and believed it would go too far. and the way he could set up a narrative for the 2012 election that would be beneficial to him and democrats was to set this up as a contest of values. to throwparty would be ticke people off the social safety programs that would privatize medicare and say, you're on your own. while he would make the case, as he did, to the budget cut fights, debt ceiling fights, and up until today, we need to have government as a progressive force where we can come together and make smart investments in education and infrastructure, innovation to keep the economy, you know, recovery as weak as it is heading in the right direction, while preserving the social safety net. he has tried to make compromises on some things that the progressives don't like, but overall he has put together a mor
it gets over the tax bill, don't ask, don't tell, egypt, libya, all of these things that happened in year-and-a-half after november 2010. one overarching theme is the president, whether you agree or disagree with some of his policy actions in that frame of time, saw the tea party, in and believed it would go too far. and the way he could set up a narrative for the 2012 election that would be beneficial to him and democrats was to set this up as a contest of values. to throwparty would be ticke...
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egypt has the capability to conduct counterterrorism in egypt. egypt has the capability, they have the people and the resources to protect our embassy in egypt. they have no excuse for not doing that. if they fail to do it. because they are able to do it. what was really troubling to me about egypt, however, was that the president over there, morrissey, rather than immediately condemn the attack against the united states and the murder of our ambassador, his first reaction was to condemn a youtube video. that's what we're talking about here, a youtube video. anyone request make a youtube video. now, there is a belief, by the way, in the muslim world that because in their countries, if you produce a youtube video, or any movie, for that matter, your government had to approve it. they think well, then in america, your government must have approved it as well. but that's not true. and their leaders know better. the leaders of these countries, they know better. some of these leaders in the egyptian government were educated in this country. they know
egypt has the capability to conduct counterterrorism in egypt. egypt has the capability, they have the people and the resources to protect our embassy in egypt. they have no excuse for not doing that. if they fail to do it. because they are able to do it. what was really troubling to me about egypt, however, was that the president over there, morrissey, rather than immediately condemn the attack against the united states and the murder of our ambassador, his first reaction was to condemn a...